1/19/2013

COE and high property prices are daylight robbery





Why must Sinkies pay $100k for a piece of paper to buy a car? Why are public flats built by the govt using public funds, using govt land or land acquired at the price of peanuts be priced like freehold landed properties? When a flat can be had for $200k or less, why should it be costing $600k or $1m?

Sinkies are being robbed just to own a car or a roof over their heads. And it is not going to get cheaper. Why? Are Sinkies willing to live with this kind of daylight robbery? Who are the beneficiaries of these robberies? Is it a good thing, a good govt policy?

The biggest angst is that many of the beneficiaries or profiteers, some called them investors, are foreigners, PRs etc. And the silly victims are the poor Sinkies. The Sinkies have no choice but to buy a roof over their heads. Why are Sinkies been put into such a lose lose situation? Who causes these financial burdens to be loaded onto the Sinkies, the citizens of the country while foreigners laughed all the way to the banks?

10 comments:

  1. The answer is simple.

    Keep voting PAP lah!
    Tell PAP it's business as usual.
    Vote for the arsehole doctor in Punggol East.

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    1. Right bro the Teo Chee Bxx had the cheek to say that they had kept all their elections promises

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  2. No politician and political party promise more than the PAP.
    And
    because they promise the most, they mostly failed to deliver.

    patriot

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  3. 60%like it mah Bo bian, Tio Bo?

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  4. Take care RB, do not get so angry. Legalised looting is almost everywhere especially whereby the place is controlled by money worshipping arseholes aka capitalists. The best and probably only way out is for people to stop voting them and making them lose power.

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  5. How can it be daylight robbery when it is all legalised. When it is legalised, no such thing lah. Even corruption can be legalised, so what is the use of shouting 'robbery' whether in daylight or in the dark?

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  7. Property Prices increase day by day. Good time to invest your money in property. property in noida

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